Uniform
All Collingwood School students are required to wear uniforms. Each school has its own uniform: the kindergarten uniform is unique, as is the lower school uniform, for grades 1 to 5. Grades 6-9 wear the middle school uniform, and the senior school- grades 10-12, have their own uniform. The students in grade 12 have a special "grad tie." Both campuses require two sets of uniform: a formal dress (called the "#1 Uniform") for assemblies and special events, as well as a more casual outfit (the "#2 Uniform") for everyday wear. In the Morven Campus, the #1 Uniform requires a school blazer and necktie to be worn. The necktie depends on the grade, with different designs for middle school, senior school, and the graduating class.
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